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Reddit mentions of 3 Red single row storage boxs for 2x2 coin holders by Generic

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Reddit mentions: 3

We found 3 Reddit mentions of 3 Red single row storage boxs for 2x2 coin holders by Generic. Here are the top ones.

3 Red single row storage boxs for 2x2 coin holders by Generic
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    Features:
  • Single Row: 9¼"x 2¼" For 2x2 s
Specs:
Height2.25 Inches
Length10 Inches
Weight0.51 Pounds
Width7 Inches

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Found 3 comments on 3 Red single row storage boxs for 2x2 coin holders by Generic:

u/J4ckRabbit · 2 pointsr/CRH

Depending on how often you plan to do it, you can start with the basics:

A pair of gloves (disposable or professional) will keep the dirt off your hands, as CRH can be very dirty.

Cloth bags (or other strong bags) can be used to dump the coins you plan to return to the bank.

For storing your coins, you can go one of three main ways: You can place them in an album like this one, you can put them in a coin folder like this one, or you can place them in 2x2 cardboard coin protectors, then place them in 2x2 plastic sheets to display or put them in 2x2 cardboard protector storage boxes, like these.

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Those are some good supplies to start off with, you can also consult the side bar of the subreddit for more potential supplies :)

u/IIIDeadAgainIII · 1 pointr/coins

The flat-clinch stapler is a must. The sharpie is really personal preference but I find that they do work best. Binder sheets are great for when you want to hand it top others to look at but I like the boxes for storage. Fun to dig through and a lot easier to move things when one gets full (try inserting a new coin in order in a page without having to move the 500 other coins you have to make space).

3 boxes - https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A6WTXTQ

u/papy72 · 1 pointr/XWingTMG

For storage I use a combination of stuff.

Ships, tokens, plastic bases, stands, etc are stored in Stanley Organizers, while the ship dials and pilot base plates are stored in 2x2 coin boxes. Lastly the pilot/upgrade cards are stored in standard 800 or 1000 count cardboard storage boxes.